Barware

Who says bars are for the boys? We say they are for the bees! Sometimes
you don't always finish the bottle. Use our sparkling bee to save the buzz
for later! Never has a cocktail pick been more glamorous. Use these for
all occasions and just 'bee' fabulous! Coasters made of glass beads on cotton
backing.

Definitely one of the most commonly used
instruments behind the bar, the cocktail shaker is used to mix ingredients and to
rapidly chill beverages. A cocktail shaker filled with ice will bring a liquid to
almost freezing in a matter of seconds when shaken vigorously. There are three basic
types of cocktail shakers. The most traditional are the three-piece shakers, consisting
of a tumbler, a tight fitting perforated lid (for straining) and a cap that covers
the strainer.

Polished white marble gives this ice bucket a bright and elegant
look. The simple design highlights the beauty of the durable stone,
which is paired with a gray-wash mango-wood lid for handsome contrast.

Based on the timeless elegance of French champagne buckets, this radiant
collection brings the style and practicality of professional bar tools into
your home.

Polished white marble gives these bar tools a bright and elegant
look. The simple design highlights the beauty of the durable stone and
makes this set an ideal gift for a host.

Made exclusively in France since 1586, Saint Louis crystal
vibrates with the immense talent inherited from time-honored techniques and the
creativity of contemporary designers. Every day, Saint Louis signs crystal creations
crafted by master glass blowers and hand cutters considered the best in France and
possessing irreplaceable skills enriched generation after generation. Saint Louis
continues to forge the very essence of its identity with rigorous attention to excellence.

Whether around the bar or invited to your table,
Facet's contemporary take on Deco glamour will steal the show

Lalique’s renowned 100 Points collection has expanded
from a single universal tasting glass to an entire assortment perfect for
a wide variety of beverages and occasions. Designed in collaboration with
international wine critic James Suckling, each glass in the collection is
carefully finished, sanded and polished for incredible clarity and beauty.

Barware

Typically 8-10 oz. Signature drinks:
Whiskey, scotch, drinks served “on the rocks”, shots mixed with juices. A low profile
heavy glass, the old fashioned glass (also known as a double old fashioned, lowball,
or DOF) is one of the must-haves for any bar. Most commonly used for straight alcohol
“on the rocks".Typically 8-10 oz. The highball, or Collins,
is usually used for ice-filled drinks that contain fruit juices or soda. It is tall
and slim, making it a great glass for presentation of colorful mixes.